gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
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Response Measures
None
Description
Officers ordered closure and assets placed with state department for liquidation before later reorganization.
Events (2)
1.November 12, 1931Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Officers/directors ordered the bank closed and assets placed with the state department of trade and commerce for liquidation.
Newspaper Excerpt
Officers and directors of the Arapahoe State Bank, Arapahoe, Neb., today ordered the institution closed and its assets placed in the hands of the department of trade and commerce for liquidation.
Source
newspapers
2.February 9, 1932Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
The Arapahoe State bank, which suspended Nov. 12, has been organized, recapitalized and made solvent, reopened for business Tuesday, state department trade commerce.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (12)
1.November 12, 1931The Hastings Daily TribuneHastings, NE
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TURN OVER BANK ASSETS
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. Officers and directors of the Arapahoe State Bank, Arapahoe, Neb., today ordered the Institution closed and its assets placed in the hands of the department of trade and commerce for liquidation. Battery Sale! Equip now with new battery for winter driving. plate $4.25 and up exch. price. Gamble
2.February 10, 1932Lincoln Journal StarLincoln, NE
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Another method of warding off truck competition light shipments of livestock was suggested to rail commission Tuesday all Nebraska railroad lines, who presented application reweight car together with readjustment of It asked that the application and made by The shall apply hauls from 10 from point of origin The weight for cattle 22,000 pounds with rates based on the western trunk line scale. The carriers ask that the applied: 16,000 with the rate 120 percent of the scale; the rate 130 percent of the scale: with the rate 150 percent the The present for hogs 17,000 The lines want these changes with the rate 120 percent of scale; pounds with the percent scale: 6,000 pounds with the rate percent W. that the present of 12,000 pounds sheep be to 6,000 pounds the rate 150 percent the W. scale. This has the effect in great many cases reducing rates as much more than percent, since many shippers don't ship must pay anyway. The new rates will apply only to single deck cars.
The Arapahoe State bank. which suspended Nov. has been organized, recapitalized and made solvent, reopened for business Tuesday, state partment trade commerce. Under reorganization plan depositors be paid with restrictions amount each month. The capital stock $25.000. The officers: Patpresident: Williams, vice president; Patterson, cashier.
3.February 18, 1932The Schuyler SunSchuyler, NE
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Edholm News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pipkin and family of David City, moved Thursday and Friday into the house recently occupied by the Grover Hansen family. C. M. Ogden of Valley was a visitor in the Authur Meredith home Wednesday and Thursday The John Shenk family who have been on the sick list for some time are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vrana and daughters, Arnez Darlene and Joan Telana, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Teller and daughter Lilas, motored to Fremont and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Garfield and son.
The Arapahoe State bank which suspended business November 12 last year has been reorganized and recapitalized and was opened for business early last week.
4.February 18, 1932The Pilot-TribuneBlair, NE
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The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business November year has been reorganized recaptitalized and was opened for business early last week.
The board of managers of the state fair met in Lincoln the latter part of last week to discuss for the coming fair.
The railway commission has taken under advisement the matgeneral reduction gravfreight rates and the absorption switching charges. No date for decision have been announced.
The application of railroads for higher grain shipping rates was with the state railway commission last The amendment compromise in which the railroads agreed to single rate joint hauls in return for which certain millers of the state would not return to schedule in effect last July. The single rate plan enables shipments made jointly to receive lower rate.
5.February 18, 1932The Grand Island HeraldGrand Island, NE
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which there the sum of Two Thousand Hundred Three and 93/100 Dollars ($2,673.93) and cost sale due and unpaid default having been made payment of said sum and no suit other law having been instituted said debt any part thereof, will property described said chattel mortgage, to-wit: International Motor Truck, Model AL3, Chassis No. 1618G, Engine No. 53710A; Freuhauff Omaha Standard Stock Rack, and one canvas Tarpaulin public auction the Service Station of TER COMPANY OF AMERICA, 2400 West Second street, Grand land, Nebraska, at one o'clock 20th day February, 1932, purpose foreclosing said mortgage satisfying said indebtedness and cost sale. Terms Cash. HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, 28-4t By
The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business Nov. 12 ras been re-organized and capitalized and was opened for business early last week.
6.February 18, 1932The Mitchell IndexMitchell, NE
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The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business November 12 last year has been reorganized and capitalized and was opened for business early last week.
7.February 18, 1932Pawnee RepublicanPawnee City, NE
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Monday evening. An admission price of 35 cents, or three for a dollar, for adults, and 15 cents, or two for 25 cents, for children will be charged. Don't miss this attraction.
Charles Hutchman and James Snyder attended the band play here on Wednesday evening.
The Methodist aid society enjoyed a covered dish luncheon and quilting with Mrs. C. A. Davis Wednesday.
J. A. Hawkins was a business visitor in Kansas City Monday, accompanied by Fred H. Barclay of Pawnee City.
Mrs. G. C. Albaugh suffered a broken rib Wednesday, when she fell over a chair at her home. She was given medical aid and the injured member is healing nicely.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Volz February 8.
The band concert and play given at the hall Wednesday evening was attended by an appreciative audience. All contest numbers were played and two one-act plays were given. "Pa's Housekeeper," with a cast of Helen Meier, Florence Farwell, Arthur Blecha, Bert Arnison and Edward Straka, and "Trouble Brewing," played by Lenore and George Bobst. Erma Droge and Mrs. Arnison were accompanists for the solos.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Novak and Charles were over from Humboldt Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Boyd.
Kenneth Wherry and Raymond Stewart of Pawnee City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis.
H. S. Dill was confined to his home last week with the flu.
C. A. Davis attended a Ford meeting in Auburn Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lucky and Mr. and Mrs. George Siems spent Monday in Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lutz were in Seneca Thursday, where Mrs. Lutz consulted an optician.
The Arapahoe State bank, which suspended business November 12 last year, has been reorganized and recapitalized and was opened for business early last week.
8.February 19, 1932The Atkinson GraphicAtkinson, NE
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government bonds and about $5,000 is in cash on hand.
Representatives of the American Legion from over Nebraska gathered in Lincoln last week to organize their state-wide drive to secure jobs for the unemployed.
Though no highway contracts were awarded during December in Nebraska, 2400 persons were employed during the month on old highway projects, according to recent reports to the president's unemployment relief organization.
The pardon board, which was in session last week, heard sixteen cases. Action will be taken on them at the next meeting of the board.
The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business November 12, last year, has been reorganized and recapitalized and was opened for business early last week.
The board of managers of the state fair met in Lincoln the latter part of last week to discuss plans for the coming fair.
The railway commission has taken under advisement the matter of a general reduction in gravel freight rates and the absorption of switching charges. No dates for decision have been announced.
The application of railroads for higher grain shipping rates was amended at a conference with the state railway commission last week. The amendment is a compromise in which the railroads agreed to a single rate for joint hauls in return for which certain millers of the state would not oppose a return to the higher rate schedule in effect last July. The single rate plan enables shipments made jointly to receive a lower rate.
Directors of the Nebraska Good Roads Association met in Lincoln last week and decided to ask for a state vote on a proposed constitutional amendment to permit a $30,000,000 bond issue for paving and the creation of another highway commission to administer the paving program. Plans were made for the circulation of petitions to place the bond issue and the highway commission amendments on the fall election ballot.
9.February 19, 1932The Atkinson GraphicAtkinson, NE
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The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business November 12, last year, has been reorganized and recapitalized and was opened for business early last week.
The board of managers of the state fair met in Lincoln the latter part of last week to discuss plans for the coming fair.
The railway commission has taken under advisement the matter of a general reduction in gravel freight rates and the absorption of switching charges. No dates for decision have been announced.
10.February 19, 1932The Republican-RegisterAurora, NE
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STATE NEWS
Recommendations have been made to the senate to the effect that $1,338,000 will be needed for military construction at Fort Omaha during the next six years. The war department also states that $197,000 could profitably be expended for repairs at Fort Crook.
State Engineer Cochran will revoke drivers' licenses of two Omaha motorists upon receipt of district court judgement. Revocations will be based upon failure of the men to satisfy a judgment of $2500 for accident damage within 30 days as provided in the motorists financial responsibility act passed by the 1931 legislature. This is the fourth case of this kind to come up since the enactment of the law.
The pardon board, which was in session last week, heard sixteen cases. Action will be taken on them at the next meeting of the board.
The Arapahoe State bank which suspended business November 12 last year has been reorganized and recapitalized and was opened for business early last week.
The board of managers of the state fair met in Lincoln the latter part of last week to discuss plans for the coming fair.
The railway commission has taken under advisement the matter of a general reduction in gravel freight rates and the absorption of switching charges. No date for decision has been announced.
The application of railroads for higher grain shipping rates was amended at a conference with the state railway commission last week. The amendment is a compromise in which the railroads agreed to a single rate for joint hauls in return for which certain millers of the state would not oppose a return to the higher rate schedule in effect last July. The single rate plan enables shipments made jointly to receive a lower rate.
Directors of the Nebraska Good Roads Association met in Lincoln last week and decided to ask for a state vote on a proposed constitutional amendment to permit a $30,000,000 bond issue for paving program. Plans were made for the circulation of petitions to place the bond issue and the highway commission amendments on the fall election ballot.
The supreme court recently ordered to issue a writ of mandamus compelling the state board of con-
11.February 19, 1932The Humboldt StandardHumboldt, NE
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The state treasurer has distributed awarded during December in Ne$136,000 to counties as their share of braska, 2400 persons were employed tax collections for January. during the month on old highway
The board of managers of the state the president's unemployment fair met in Lincoln the latter part of lief organization. last week to discuss plans for the coming fair. Recommendations have been made
The pardon board, which was session last week, heard sixteen cases Action will be taken on them at the next meeting of th board.
More than 400 cars of relief supplies have been shipped into the drouth district by the state relief according to Wm. Smith. agency,
Representatives of the American Legion from over Nebraska gathered in Lincoln last week to organize their drive to secure jobs for the unemployed.
A recent dispatch from Washington stated that branch headquarters of the federal reconstruction finance corporation will be established in Omaha.
Bryan has issued the biennial proclamation declaring that primary election is to be held in the state, April 12 for the of purpose nominating certain candidates.
The Arapahoe State Bank which suspended business November 12 last year has been reorganized and capitalized and was opened for business early last week.
The railway commission has taken under advisement the matter general reduction in gravel freight rates the absorption of switching charges. No date for decision have been announced.
State Engineer Cockran will revoke drivers' licenses of two Omaha motorists upon receipt of district court judgment. Revokations will be based upon failure of the men to satisfy judgment of $2500 for accident damwithin 30 days as provided in the motorists financial responsibility act
12.February 26, 1932The Pender RepublicPender, NE
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carried adjourn. BERNARD HAVEKOST, Secretary.
STATE CAPITOL
State Engineer Cochran will revoke drivers' licenses Omaha motorists upon receipt of district court judgment will be based upon failure the men to satisfy judgment accidental damage within 30 days provided the motorists financial responsibilpassed by the 1931 legislature This the fourth case kind up since the enactment of the
The pardon board, which was session last week, heard 16 cases. tion will taken on them the meeting of the board.
The Arapahoe State bank which suspended business Nov 12 last year has been reorganized and recapitaland was opened for business earlast week. The board of managers of the state Lincoln the of week to discuss plans for the coming
Governor Bryan has issued the ennial proclamation declaring that primary election to be held the April 12 for the of nomcertain candidates The application railroads for higher grain shipping rates amended conference with the railway commission last week amendment compromise the agree single for joint hauls return certain millers the state would oppose return the higher schedule effect last single rate plan enables shipments made jointly to receive federal feed loan committee Norfolk and agreed for the placing loans all the drouth strickorder that the efforts the Red Cross and northeast Nebraska committee might be Alvernon been released from Nebraska penitentiary after years for bank robbery Minden The confesrecently arrested exonerated any connection robbery was respite good days and pardon can after been days upheld the of the court that the right permit school Cedar county share state ocational funds Although the district organized, officered certified public school district operated school therefore not entitled of funds William Callander, chief of the United States crop report bureau, Lincoln recently expressed that farm confitions will the coming He pointed out the fact that output 1931 abnormally large but demand abnormally low has been wheat acreage and harvested crop each year since 1922 Present indications year for per cent reduction wheat acreage Foreign wheat make acreage More than applications have been received by the board of control position welfare The place was formerly held woman. The work consists of finding homes for children and quires that the representative drive car. Danger food shortage in the pointed last those in charge relief work Donations food for livestock in large volume but food for the people has been to some extent The cash relief fund of the state organization take demands emergency but citizens the state urged assist this respect Federal feed loans availmany of those in the drouth are financially able bor Federal funds big sistance but they are not sufficient take of the need. The present plan community donations continue in big volume to the community through the good shape. January breaking month hog receipts the Omaha stockyards when 476,000 head was January when head High Friday and Satur the paid the Omaha yards in years.
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